The Woman Who Prevented WWIII

SIX YEARS AGO, an American woman serving in Bahrain single-handedly stopped the United States government from a criminal attack on Iran and a
series of “false flag” terror attacks on American troops and ships in the region. American Neocons and the Israel lobby decided this was their
last chance to start a war, one that would saddle the next president with a disaster of unprecedented proportions, fighting three wars during
America’s Bush-driven economic collapse.

This is very interesting and a personal 30min Video interview of Gwenyth Todd with the details.

ww3 wouldn't happen that way. It will happen unless the greed of men stops. But it never will because the false prophet and the antichrist is walking
this earth as hells angels and they will start this war.

And yet she's lived for several years, quite peacefully, in one of the closest allies of the US. She also told in her own words what happened, and
it's a totally different story.

She escaped the set-up in Bahrain and managed to get her story out. They may still get her at some point, but folks like this sometimes garner more
attention if they die unexpectedly. Looks like she lives way out in the Boonies, which is undoubtedly a good idea.

Have you read her story? It's nothing like people claim. She told it in an interview.

She wasn't a "high ranking Navy official" she was a civilian Naval adviser. She was fired for unauthorized contact with foreign nationals,
financial irresponsibility, and disclosing classified information.

The first two stem from her organizing, and using her own money, to give gifts to Shiite children after the program was cancelled by Navy officials.
She didn't want to disappoint the children after they had given their wish lists to her, so she spent $38,000 of her own money for presents for
them.

As an example of the policies that concerned Ms. Todd, she described one case in which the Navy asked her to organize a gift drive for the
children of the poorest Shiite families. She called it a "Giving Tree."

"I went out with the chaplain and we committed to provide whatever each child asked for," she said in an e-mail. "I received a list of about 400
requests, some for gadgets, many for bicycles and toys, and some for bookcases, tables and desks. I committed to meet the requests on behalf of the
Navy."

But she said that she was ordered to cancel the promise by a commanding officer who thought it would upset the leadership. "I could not bring myself
to do it," she said. "I worried about the implications for Shia attitudes towards the Navy and feared it could lead to hatred and endanger our
people. So I spent over $30,000 of my own money to fund the whole thing myself, in the name of the Navy. Big Brother was not happy, but the Shia never
knew the story."

Other than "high ranking commander" you mean? She wasn't a commander of anything. She wasn't in the chain of command at all. And they easily
could have gotten her, any time they wanted to. There are holes in the story that don't make sense.

As usual, looking deeper into it, there's a grain of truth twisted into more than it was. The Admiral did come up with a plan to provoke Iran, but
there were no False Flag attacks planned. He was planning to "show Iran who was boss". He was going to sail a destroyer up through a sensitive
region, and take three carriers into the Gulf unannounced.

But Todd didn't tell people that he was planning false flag attacks, she told them that the Iranians would freak out, and possibly launch attacks
when they saw the strike groups going through.

She was a civilian contractor with the Navy, and after she leaked the plans to provoke Iran, the Admiral in charge set her up to discredit her. She
was romantically involved with a Royal Australian Navy, and after her clearances were revoked, and she was fired, he suggested that she move to
Australia with her daughter. No one was hunting her, no one was murdered for helping her. The set up ruined her business, so she was out of work.

So she did stop a potential conflict from happening, but the details are a bit different than are being reported.

Other than "high ranking commander" you mean? She wasn't a commander of anything. She wasn't in the chain of command at all. And they easily
could have gotten her, any time they wanted to. There are holes in the story that don't make sense.

It was plain in the video that she was not military, but only a private contractor with high security clearance.

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